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The True Heisman Birthplace, 3928 Bridge Ave.
After multiple researchers independently confirmed that the Heisman marker had been placed in the wrong location, it…

Shauter Drugs Ad
Pierson helped pharmacist Bob Shauter purchase the former Fox Pharmacy at 9208 Cedar Avenue in 1936. The business…

East Third Street today
View of the alley facing south. The building seen in the background is on the south side of Prospect Avenue. From…

Mayor Ralph Locher and Other City Officials Meet with a U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee
This photo from left to right shows J. B. Williams, Cleveland Urban Renewal Commission; James Lister, Cleveland Urban…

Sifting Through the Wreckage
The physical damage of the fire left many homeless and with nothing. Here citizens sift though the rubble of former…

Ben Stefanski with sculpture
Ben Stefanski(left) donated the funds for the sculpture of Polish Scientist Nicolaus Copernicus to be added to the…

Youth Church
Calvary allocated approximately $25,000 from its benevolence funds to support Saturday and Sunday youth programs. These…

East View Congregational Church, 1944
When only two-thirds of the needed funds were collected during East View congregation's campaign to liquidate its debt…

Boys Camp
The Playhouse Settlement hosted a series of separate two-week camps for boys and girls during its annual ten-week summer…

Jane Kellon's Classroom
Kellon was teaching a training class made possible by the Area Redevelopment Act, a $394 million federal program enacted…

Aerial view of Ballroom
In the early 2000s, the Hall underwent a major restoration and renovation that added an athletics complex and restored…

Newsreel: Jack & Heintz, 1943
In this 20th Century Fox newsreel from 1943, management at Jack & Heintz Co. prepare for the transition to peace time…
River Road Camp Swimming Pool
When the YMCA took over the lease of campgrounds in North Chagrin Reservation, the rustic retreat noticeably lacked a…

St. Maron Church and Social Hall
In 1998 the church's social hall was demolished to build a parking garage to ease parishioners' difficulties in reaching…

Sheraton Ballroom
The Sheraton-Cleveland added a large ballroom to expand its capacity to host conventions and other large events. The…

Alfred Landon
Landon started off as an oil tycoon in Kansas before becoming the governor for the same state. He was selected for the…

Hough Uprising Cleanup, July 28, 1966
Despite an influx of federal funds for rehabilitation, the economic and physical condition of Hough did not dramatically…

Around the World Playground, 1996
As part of a complete makeover of the Chagrin-Lee intersection’s southwest quadrant during the mid 1990s, community…

Seating Expansion at Tommy's
Tommy's began where his business's predecessor,The Fine Arts Confectionery began - as a drug store and small soda…

A Product of the Cold War
In 1962, Max Hayes added a new laboratory to support its two-year post-graduate electronics technician training course.…

Summer Festival Kitchen Workers
Every year St. Josaphat held a three-day summer festival to raise funds for the maintenance of the church. Food for the…

The Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building during the façade renewal project
The Celebrezze Building underwent relatively few significant alterations until 2009, when GSA utilized funds available…

Relocating the Carpenter House, 1987
The Carpenter House was moved to Frostville in May of 1987. Purchased by Forest Kitson in 1946, the home on Lorain Road…

Forest Hill, ca. 1900
Built during the 1870s, this mansion housed the "water-cure" (or spa) resort that John D. Rockefeller Sr. owned a large…
